SSL certificates

FortiClient EMS requires an SSL certificate signed by a Certificate Authority (CA) in pfx format. Use your CA to generate a certificate file in pfx format, and remember the configured password. For example, the certificate file name is server.pfx with password 111111.

The server where FortiClient EMS is installed should have an FQDN, such as ems.forticlient.com, and you must specify the FQDN in your SSL certificate.

If you are using a self-signed certificate (non-public SSL certificate), your certificate's Subject Alternative Name must include DNS:<FQDN>, for example, DNS:ems.forticlient.com. You must add the SSL certificate to FortiClient EMS and the root certificate to the Google Admin console to allow the extension to trust FortiClient EMS. See Adding root certificates.

SSL certificates

FortiClient EMS requires an SSL certificate signed by a Certificate Authority (CA) in pfx format. Use your CA to generate a certificate file in pfx format, and remember the configured password. For example, the certificate file name is server.pfx with password 111111.

The server where FortiClient EMS is installed should have an FQDN, such as ems.forticlient.com, and you must specify the FQDN in your SSL certificate.

If you are using a self-signed certificate (non-public SSL certificate), your certificate's Subject Alternative Name must include DNS:<FQDN>, for example, DNS:ems.forticlient.com. You must add the SSL certificate to FortiClient EMS and the root certificate to the Google Admin console to allow the extension to trust FortiClient EMS. See Adding root certificates.